Tariff ; Free trade and protection ; Libre-échange et protectionnisme ; Tarif douanier ; Film/Fiche is presented as orginally captured.
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Some of the volumes have both general and special t.-p ; Abth. II, bd. 5-10, have special t.-p: Friedrich Schleiermacher's Literarischer nachlass. Predigten. 1-6. bd. Abth. III, bd. 3-9: ... Literarischer nachlass. Zur philosophie, l.-7. bd
Theology
Alice is about to pick daisies when a white rabbit approaches her, but this rabbit is not like any other rabbit she has seen. Her curious nature forces her to follow the rabbit for a wonderful adventure.
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A collection of over twenty Dutch fairy tales including: The Entangled Mermaid, The Princess with Twenty Petticoats, and Why the Stork Loves Holland.
Sloan candidate
Excerpt: VISIT TO GRANDMAMMA WALKS TO THE SEASHORE BATHING IN THE SEA. Alice and Beatrice were two little girls of about four and six years of age. They were staying with their grandmamma. Alice and Beatrice were very glad to be with their grandmamma, for she lived in the country and near the sea. They liked to see -the green fields, full of pretty flowers, and to play in the nice large garden, and to walk up and down the high hills that were on all sides the house, and ...
Government Reference Publication
Excerpt: According to the National Vital Statistics Reports from the National Center for Health Statistics of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for 1993?1995, congenital anomalies are the leading cause of death in children under the age of one, the second-leading cause (after unintentional injuries) in ages one through four, and the third-leading cause in ages five through nine. Birth defects to many organ systems require surgical, medical, nutritional, dent...
Excerpt: We are about to relate a story of mingled fact and fancy. The facts are borrowed from the Russian author, Petjerski; the fancy is our own. Our task will chiefly be to soften the outlines of incidents almost too sharp and rugged for literary use, to supply them with the necessary coloring and sentiment, and to give a coherent and proportioned shape to the irregular fragments of an old chronicle. We know something, from other sources, of the customs described, som...
Excerpt: A number of years ago the author of this story set out to depict life among the boys of a great city, and especially among those who had to make their own way in the world. Among those already described are the ways of newsboys, match boys, peddlers, street musicians, and many others. In the present tale are related the adventures of a country lad who, after living for some time with a strange hermit, goes forth into the world and finds work, first in a summer h...
Published for the graduates of Brown university ; Vols. 1-17, no. 1, 1900-June 1916. 1v.; 17, no. 2-v. 30, July 1916-Apr. 1930. 1v.; v. 31-44, June 1930-May 1944. 4 v.; v. 45-v. 65, June 1944-July 1965. 3 v
Brown University
Excerpt: AUGUST lived in a little town called Hall. Hall is a favorite name for several towns in Austria and in Germany, but this one especial little Hall, in the Upper Innthal, is one of the most charming Old World places that I know, and August for his part did not know any other. It has the green meadows and the great mountains all about it, and the gray green glacier fed water rushes by it. It has paved streets and enchanting little shops that have all latticed panes...
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Excerpt: BE REMEMBERED, that on the thirtieth day of August, A. D. 1824, in the forty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America, C. S. Van Winkle, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit: 41 Tales of a Traveler, Part HI. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Author of The Sketch Book, Brace bridge Hall, Knickerbocker's New-York, &c. IN CONFORMITY to the a...